Therapists for college students near Boston, MA
We are a small practice of a few clinicians who provide compassionate, evidence-based outpatient counseling for individuals navigating trauma, mood disorders, anxiety, grief and life transitions both in person and on telehealth. We specialize in approaches such as EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and somatic practices, helping clients process difficult experiences, regulate emotions, and reduce the weight of worry or depression. Whether you are seeking relief from the impact of trauma, struggling with the challenges of anxiety, or managing the ups and downs of mood disorders, our team is here to support your healing, resilience, and growth.
Cara (She/They) is a Registered Dietitian that supports adults with eating disorders, disordered eating, and chronic dieting. They practice from a Health at Every Size® framework and support their clients in nutrition guidance that focuses on both the queer and neurodivergent experience.
Family Resource Associates provides support and practical feedback to address current and long-standing life challenges. Our therapists draw from a variety of methodologies and techniques to incorporate what is most helpful for individuals, couples, and families seeking services. In a comfortable atmosphere, this highly personalized approach helps people attain the personal growth they are striving for.
Feeling anxious, stuck, or navigating life transitions? I provide a supportive, collaborative space where you can explore your experiences, gain insight, and develop practical strategies that carry into daily life. I integrate EMDR with evidence-based approaches like CBT, ACT, and Narrative Therapy, tailoring treatment to your unique goals and needs. My approach is grounded in curiosity, authenticity, and attunement, meeting you where you are and moving at a pace that feels right. Together, we’ll work to strengthen your resilience and create meaningful, lasting change.
Are you a high achiever but under value yourself? Work hard and have objective success but feel something is missing, or that it's still not enough? Do you feel aspects of your life need improvement, direction, guidance, change, or growth? Is the old tried and true approach you take, not working anymore? Come improve your mood, reduce anxiety, strengthen self-esteem, manage stress, work through academic/social/professional challenges, process grief, improve relationships and communication, strengthen parenting techniques, and have smoother life transitions. Therapy's success is equal to the work you put into it, come do the work! I have been working with clients in the greater Boston area since 2010, and have been an Adjunct Professor, teaching in higher education, since 2013. I combine components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Positive Psychology, Narrative Therapies, Mindfulness Techniques, and Solutions Focused Problem Solving Techniques to tailor to your needs. My approach is caring & direct. I focus on the whole person, and work to help strengthen and balance the mentally, emotionally, physically, and behaviorally. I often ask "what is going well" to build on one's strengths and resilience, to better manage emotions, process experiences, and change behaviors.
Life can be overwhelming. There are many things to address, or things we want to work on, but we often don’t know where to start. You don’t have to figure out it all out overnight. You don’t have to feel ashamed for being where you are. All you have to focus on is one small thing you can do today to get closer to where you want to be in life. Slowly, one step at a time, you can get there. That one step could be reaching out to a therapist to have non-judgmental support through this process. This is where I can help. I provide a therapeutic space to explore struggles in a relaxed manner. You take the lead, I am a supporting role. I offer different perspectives, brainstorming ideas, coping strategies, & practicing what you want to improve. Working for almost 10 yrs. has trained me in numerous styles of therapy, so I think outside the box & pull from various strategies to help you find the right tools for your situation. Online Only. I am able to work with issues related to: grief/loss, depression, anxiety, caregiver/parent support, relationships, trauma, and life changes. If you're interested in seeing if I'm a good fit for your needs, & would like to start your therapy journey, please reach out via email. I look forward to hearing your story & being a part of your journey.
Hi There! I'm glad you found my profile. You're not alone! If you need support in your journey, and achieving a greater well-being, reach out to me and we'll discuss how I can help you attain your goals. My goal is to create a safe and judgment-free space so you can feel welcomed and open to building a solid therapeutic relationship. Together we will identify your areas of need, create a Treatment Plan, and work towards your goals based on your strengths and abilities by using evidence-based approaches.
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Dahlia Counseling Services is a small mental health office located in the center of Suffield. Visit our website for more information about us.
Accepting New Clients! Telehealth or in person. Morning/early afternoon/evening availability. If you have come across my page, you have made the first great step towards learning more about you! I am a dedicated mental health clinician with a Master’s in Social Work. I specialize in working with individuals from diverse backgrounds and am excited to support you on your journey! My specialty lies in working with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma-focused work. I draw from my diverse experiences in community mental health, school settings, and special education to provide comprehensive and personalized care. I believe in creating a safe and supportive space where you can explore and understand yourself better.
Anxiety & Panic Therapy Online in New York, New Jersey & Massachusetts Practical tools for real change — from a Licensed Therapist who understands anxiety inside and out.
Stigma should not prevent you from getting the help you need. If you are suffering from feeling sad all the time, hearing voices or/and seeing things no-one else can, anxiousness, worrying often, problems sleeping, eating, going out, nightmares, and/or panic attacks, I can help. Springfield Behavioral Health and Medical Care Partners provides both in-office outpatient and tele-psychiatry mental health services in Springfield, MA. Tele-psychiatry services are provided in the comfort of your home using a computer/ a phone. Currently, accepting new patients. Evening and weekend hours are available for those busy during office hours. Springfield Behavioral Health and Medical Care Partners is the home of Jeanette Christian, a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with training and experience across the lifespan in hospitals and outpatient settings. For several years, serving those struggling to fulfill their goals due to mental illness. I value a holistic approach which combines evidence-based practice in patient care, including therapeutic communication, patient-centered care and shared decision-making to help each individual’s specific needs and values to achieve an overall sense of well-being through psychoeducation, collaboration, and client advocacy without judgment. I provide diagnostic assessment, medication management and therapy for individuals with a variety of psychiatric conditions including but not limited to ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, substance-use disorder treatments and many others.
Dr. Jessica Rossi is a clinical psychologist who provides individualized, evidence-based treatment. She has extensive experience working with young adults. She partners closely with clients to address specific goals and find ways for clients to be their authentic selves and support growth. She utilizes behavioral interventions to treat a variety of conditions including anxiety, mood, trauma and ADHD.
Navigating the complex dynamics of college life can be challenging, and I am dedicated to supporting you through these pivotal years. I understand the pressures of academic performance, the intricacies of relationships, the stress of athletic commitments (as a former Division I athlete, myself!), and the overwhelming transitions that come with this phase of life. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or simply need guidance in managing college dynamics, I am here to help. I offer personalized, compassionate care to ensure you thrive both academically and personally, helping you achieve a balanced and fulfilling college experience.
I'm a therapist who is here for you, exactly how you are and where you are. Connecting with someone you can build trust with is the first step to building our therapeutic alliance. We all experience stress and challenges in life. These events, whether big or small, stay with us, often showing up in our thoughts, behaviors, feelings, and bodies. Carrying our burdens takes a toll. Recognizing these impacts in ourselves can be complex because our brains are doing the hard work of protecting us. I help adults manage daily stress, life transitions, self-doubt, career stress, relationships, and identity challenges. You're welcome to connect over a free 15-minute consultation before deciding to book. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has worked in non-profit, hospital, school, and community behavioral health settings. I come to this work rooted in a deep commitment to social justice. I use a personalized, integrated approach to match you and your needs best. People typically leave the first session feeling heard, validated, and proud of themselves for investing in themself. I strive to create a safe and welcoming space for healing and growth. My approach is collaborative, following your pace. It's focused on helping you to give yourself the grace to build practical tools towards change.
Hello. Thanks first of all for seeking help. You're not here by accident. You're here for a reason. You need help, but more importantly, you deserve help. Broad Meadow Cooperative is a place to pause, heal, and grow. Our team aims to create a strong alliance with each client, to build safety and trust, and to facilitate change. We are here to listen nonjudgmentally and to understand not only your struggle and suffering, both present and past, but also your vision of a better life for yourself. Our hope is to help you connect to the wisdom, compassion, curiosity, and bravery within you, so that your needs can be met and so that you can make therapeutic progress that is meaningful to you. We have a team of clinicians who identify as male and female and as white, and we welcome the opportunity to serve all people. We offer experience and passion working with college-age individuals as well as adults of any age. We treat many different kinds of addictions, relationship issues, and the needs of veterans, as well as mood disorders, anxiety and stress-related disorders, and ADHD. We also treat relationship and family issues. For clients paying out of pocket, we charge from $160-$225 per standard 53-minute session. To learn more about the team, please visit the "About" page on the website: www.broadmeadowcoop.com/about
Have you been in therapy before or are you new to mental health therapy? My goal as your therapist is to meet you where you are at and move together towards the changes you would like to see. I pull from a variety of different styles to address your goals, including skill building, CBT, psychodynamic, and trauma-informed care approaches. I hope to foster a space where you feel seen and heard and where you are able to take care of what has brought you to therapy (or back to therapy) in the first place. I offer weekly, bi-weekly, or, in some cases, monthly sessions at 45 or 60 minutes in length via telehealth. All sessions start with a phone call where we 1) make sure I am the right fit for you, 2) verify your insurance or payment method is active and all set, and 3) schedule you an intake and an ongoing appointment time that works for your schedule. I return all calls and email requests for therapy services and hope that I may be of help to you at this point in time or, at the very least, be able to point you in the right direction.
Life is full of challenges and difficult moments. I believe that as human beings, we are wired to deal with our pain in ways that leave us feeling lost, exhausted, and hopeless. We may lose sight of our purpose, our values, our loved ones, and the many other aspects of life that make us whole and content. With humility and compassion, I aim to support you in dropping the struggle and finding new ways to achieve the well-being you deserve. You don’t have to figure it out alone, and I'm sure we'll share some laughs along the way. I utilize a psychodynamic lens which focuses on the unconscious forces that often drive our emotions and actions; including underlying desires and anxieties that are present deep within the mind yet influence personality and behavior. In addition, I will integrate CBT and DBT with the goal of reducing unwanted behaviors. If we work on ourselves and learn to care for ourselves, we can then be present and capable of helping those around us. I’d love to hear from you. I am best reached over e-mail or through my website.
Marcia approaches therapy with warmth and compassion. In her private practice, clients appreciate her down-to-earth presence, sense of humor, and gentle yet honest feedback. Her practice blends group work, psycho-dynamic, cognitive behavioral, internal family systems, and relational-cultural theories to meet clients’ goals. She values compassionate, supportive yet challenging environments which help clients achieve their full potential. You can learn more about her private practice and one-on-one therapy sessions here. Clinical Credentials Marcia received her MSW in Clinical Social work from Boston University School of Social work in 1993. She specializes in working with adults living with mood disorders and complex trauma histories, and/or navigating life transitions, grief, and loss. She is interested in examining the socio-political impacts of mental health. With over 30 years of experience, she's worked in a variety of settings from in-home clinical counseling and case management to couples and individual therapy. Marcia is trained in several modalities, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Internal Family Systems Emotionally Focused Therapy Art/Expressive Therapy IMAGO Relational Therapy Dream work Motivational interviewing. Marcia has facilitated group therapy offerings for all of life’s most challenging transitions.
I work with clients who feel stuck—whether that’s in their relationships, thoughts, careers, or life in general. My goal is to help you feel less stuck by providing collaborative, direct support focused on problem-solving and implementing lasting solutions. I believe therapy should help you gain insight into who you are at your core while also building the tools you need to face challenges with confidence. In our sessions, you’ll find a warm inviting space where I’ll be honest and hold you accountable to your goals. I aim to cultivate a healthy sense of challenge that encourages you to work toward meaningful change. My hope is that you’ll feel grounded and supported as we tackle life’s difficulties together.